Biden unveils 1st full-color image from telescope
President Joe Biden unveiled the first full-color image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope.
The image, revealed during a press event held at the White House Monday and also attended by Vice President Kamala Harris, shows multiple galaxies.
It is the highest-resolution image of the universe ever captured, officials said.
![PHOTO: The first image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows galaxy cluster SMACS 0723.](https://s.abcnews.com/images/Technology/webb-1-stars-ht-ps-220711_1657578184736_hpMain_1x1_992.jpg)
"Today is a historic day," said Biden. "It’s a new window into the history of our universe and today we’re going to get a first glimpse of the light to shine through that window."
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said the light seen on the image has been traveling for over 13 billion years.